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SENATOR HUMAN'S ALLEGORICAL COW i * 1 •i 1 ♦ - CLASSIFIED COLUIM YVaatrd to Bmj—T«i C*r Lo^, w9l \ b«rrl®d H0II7 Z. M. L. J»ff r< y«, Goldiboro. N. C. This cartoOB, designed by Senator Tillman, shows his idea of the presmt American situation. The Cow, symbolira] of national resources, is feeding on the farmers ont West, while her golden milk is all drawn by the gentlemen of ability in Wall Street. SENATOR TILLMAN’S ALLEGORICAL COW NUMBER TWO. For Sale—Marly Michael strawberry bulbs, 50c per hundred. Mrs V. 3 Cheek, R. F. D. No. 9, Burlington N. C. 1 lyocal Agent—VeWet Huor and Stropper. One to each township Write. Cole Rator and |trop»*r Co., Charlotte. N. C. ^ Marry—Many. t wealthy Callt seeking marriage. Photos scriptlons free. Mission Uai 678, San Franslsee, Cal. i«rnlans ani ds- aitfx B - Large wholeaals Jewelry hoass uaate lady or gentleman to ast as rsprw- sentatire In thslr nslghhorhood. Ad* dress W. A. Jones, Orsanshoro, H. C. For Sals—Improtsd lanas In Dooly County, Ga. Varless sisss, |1R acrs np. Corrssfoadsnce larltsd Address Barfield Realty Oo., Flns- hurst, Ga. Harry Goldman. gr^riaUs Dr. Haux. Spectacle Compaal Louis, Wednesday was foaat lu the Federal Court 00 a th using the malls to defrand brother, Morris Goldman, was ted. The buslnees of the ft year aggregated $180,000. Goldman explained that his was not a responslhje partnei firm but an employee. It wai ed the firm adrertleed In new an offer to send the reader dollar pair of spectacles If h< return a coupon, which was a the advertisement. The pros claimed the spectacles were n unless a dollar was forward* thp coupon, and that the len» such aa no reputable optician sell. Goldman explained that rertised to send the lenses return for the coupon, and th« of four persons who needed cles, but that the dollar core price of the frames. — The Premium Lis* of the Spartanburg Poultry Show Is now ready tor mail ing; $500 cash prices. Send posts to C. W. Anderson, secretary, Spar tanburg, S. C. For Sale—T »o male Knglish retrier **r puppten, one year old. white with yellow apotn on ears Just ready for training this season $2.' each I, L I.lgon, Knoree S C KM arre farm three mil's from • 'harleaton two and half from M* Pleasant, on navigable s' r labor house* ready for use . .. : H Vern ig VC Pleasa v • Toole's K* ant li Supply It- pi* and pr S C r *r' ic (' \\ | ■ • r< >■ «ar A I Meet us at the County fai out fall- KIIXEI) WIFE’S ASSAIL ♦ Chicago Man N'otliled Police I>ee»l and Was Jailed. William Keith, of Chicago, 1 Ing to the police, was told by h that Walter Paul, a grocery had attacked her. Keith lay i for Paul Thursday and shot ar *•<1 him Keith telephoned the of h:s aft and was arrest*-.1 is superintendent of construct! the furor*. F.lgln and t'hl'ag road with offices at Bataria. 1 his pocket was found a written mint by hs wffe. M -t K< K*-'.th whom he married »t 1 * K.d. Ala . e ghteen ye»ra ago In the statement Xrs Ket* ‘ mother of three children *a Paul first attacked her a yew when he d*ll»ere4 grocer e« i home She said tha‘ shw f*« tell hwr husbaad but that whet made another atta k recent * h, ret Pevame too b j r dene. rr. e 'o of ihe farmer • U> tara 1 he Mg r.,w ■silk la the Vf eat Hat the nrw a* » trte.1 faeal »a Use* HB»e La* the Wapeettw rirlaalewi/ la the agrt< «U«rai re- ■Ulk ?' I n^r e« e*1 \ Uttlaa <a* * l -.g I n»I• a' ten . r 'er* , • ed \f r",e f-r #• ' sa o' \ • :n* cards r-a|ra*ed I ! ’ ;>er ; A 1 p- e*;s 1 St. re i*raeg*<'u’( a «’ UAHii CAtLHT. woHirr m^i> «»r chimin aiji. Xmw Tark Twenty member* of the "lUack Hand ' aoclety. alleged to be the au cleus of the bomb throwing gang that has terrorised the foreign sec lion of New York for th# past year, are under arreet la New York city The police tawllwew they bare rap tured the leaders of the dreaded so ciety in America and that there will be so more bomb outrage* at least so far as thla society la concerned Three of the members of the gang have confeased to the police They hare unfolded tales of crime tbst wilt keep the detective force busy for several weeks and may result In scores of srrests among the criminal classes of New York dtorlee so far told by the men under arrest account for over 100 bomb outrages, the theft of 20 horses, the poisoning of as many mors animals, counterfeit ing. blackmail, extortion, arson and even murder. The arrests and confessions of the accused bomb throwers came under conditions that would have delighted s dramatist. Alfred Lehman and John Rino were arrested In Hudson county, N. J., charged with blowing up a factory In Lyndhurst. The Hud son county authorities notified the New York police, and two detectives went to Hackensack, secreted them selves In the Jail, and there heard the prisoners discussing their part in numerous “Black Hand'’ operations. The detectives caused the arrest of Antonio Levantrlno, Pietro Gimbro- no, Anthony Sadaltys and .Roeco Plci- elll, named In the conversation be tween the tpvo prisoners. As soon as Lehman spied Levantrlno he gripped the bars of his cell and shouted: “You will try to cheat me, will you? I’m the man who blew up your house.” “Then you’re the chap who killed my daughter,” shrlekad Levantrlno. Rizzo reproached Glmbrono for forc ing him into a counterfeiting plan Glmbrono accused Rizzo of treachery. Detectives caught-every word in the accusing thrusts of the prisoners and used them in building up their chain of evidence against the suspected men. According to detectives, the gang Is now new. One man has belonged 14 years. The membership was con stantly changing. When a member wm killed, sent to Jail or went back Italy with enough money to live tor the rest of his lift, new mem- rg were taken In and the nlse of 1 gang was kept about the earn* of Police be o4 Ufa. A Mule over two yaare ago 1 drvadful disaster ext a/ r ad in a Sew York factory known a* the ' Trlan ■ la In that fira one hundred and forty 11 v*e ear* loet. and they ear# loat mainly bacauaa th* exits from th* bnlldlng ware locked and no the young women employee* were caught much as a rat U caught In a trap On* raault of the fire was th* paaa- Ing by lb* legislature of a law com- pelltng all exits to be open Hut. as le often th* rasa, the law has not nl- wnya b**n observed In fact. In the very name factory th* doors have again been locked thue making pos sible another tragedy To be aure the proprietor has been fined for hla act but only to the m!n- erat>ly amall amount of twenty dol- lara. That la a travesty of Justice and reflect! anything but credit upon the Judge who tried the caae, or else upon the law itaelf. In effect the could not have been In the child's stomach throughout the day. BOY i rsiDK DOWN. Make* I/otters Wrong End up and Sings Same Way. * Russell Baker, eight years old, of Huntingdon, W. Va., has been at tending school for two years and he makes all his letters and figures up side down. He writes from left to right and sings his low notes high and his high notes low. Dr. C. M. Hawes, accompanied by Dr. Lindsey Vinson, specialist In children’s die eases, spent hours with the child en deavoring to find exactly what v.as wrong, hut they confess themselves mystified. The only explanation they attempt Is that the boy’s mind and sight are as a camera’s eyes, in which everything looks upside down. The boy is perfectly normal and has no other defects. ♦ ♦ Get* Two Hundred. The home of Mr. Spy W. Farmer, in East Palmetto street, Florence, was entered a few nights ago and a pistol, gold watch and $200 in hard cash, $100 of it in gold, was stolen. » ^ ♦ ... . Daugherty believes the clean-up has been so complete that before every detail of the confeeslons has been worked out st least 40 men will be under arrest and the police will hare evidence to convict every man ar* hhimitm in rmurr trie**] Hite l‘*4 M IU» Mirfe. H lag llatol fa I'wi-niy Sheriff rtande'* »*» ** coring Judge Maya* K H’r# of Alien preaidln* over circuit court a! An deraon. through the court house to a hotel for dinner re. - *** Thursday, a friend struck th# officer with a etick causing the officer e pistol to be die charged Th# bullet lor* th* seat of Handers trouearn. etruefc the tiled floor, glanced and burled Itself In a window Jam Th# Incident r*u#**l noma excitement aa th# corridor of the court houae waa crowded at th# time While Deputy Handers wag re- moaetmtlng with the man who dealt the blow Judge Rice remarked char- acterletlcally that the man "had act ed very foolishly". The bullet harm ed no one The blow causing the dis charge of the plefol was dealt In a friendly way and the man dealing the blow w a* aa much eurprlned ns any body when the pistol fired MFIT Hk A |H|.%M» < vrTTON < rencgt* I H M-torrycle Apart*! 1 Ul—ff'v# ga I! ’ one# tnaS always u*. ';<«>!r**r tDee >*r* <-k*!r.a ller.c par'.# Fi.ert tor repairing ( I'rre-r-et fur Wise J-eeS* ' eng'•ees:*n of a.l pol.'t a. ' at th# •iggeetlon of Uepu I rad#' Mae a w 1 ualte .n a ding p'eeet. I for M lee J»ee e A 'he pre# dee 1 a daughter At a lag e Thursday a rowtaltle* same-d to carry out tk* p.aaa He who ge'a tato a rut aa ! the'* stagnate# aa! th* loeg! • '*»# ta lb# rjt th# 4«rprr T• oe y thing to do 1* 'o A*-» »a d that c* a *>* due# by o* •*# » ^»aa and «r.• and that ?*r »*' 't; hat are It# Hare % ppeupetaXa 11 OO OOO Fvrrv'hlng fcf Ms! of der# S a 'a'aiogje T S torryci# Mea C' th* R. «- a!’ y h:p'ey ood MAT (iO TO MEXICO. Rumored That llagtloehlp* May Not Go to Mediterraneun. It was reported in naval circles Thursday that the entire Atlantic fleet may be ordered to Mexico. A portion of the fleet will leave Hamp ton Roads Saturday ostensibly for the Mediterranean Sea. A number of naval officials, uncertain of the fleet’s ultimate deetination, tele graphed their wives not to take pas sage to Europe as planned. A num ber of officers’ wives had planned to meet their husbands in Europe when ships arrived. It is reported that when the fleet steams out of Hampton Roads Sat urday, they will proceed at a speed not faster than eight knots. The de partment, It is said, wants to keep in touch with the ships until late next week, in order to send them to Mex ico if conditions there becon^e serious enough for their presence. » ♦ Watson’s Trial Quashed. The trial of Thomas E. Watson, editor, author and nominee of the People’s party for the presidency in 1914 was called in the United States District court at Augusta Monday. He was tried on a charge of sending obscene matter through the trail The charges grew from the publica tion of two articles In his paper In which be denounced the Catholic church. On Tneeday after hearing argument the presiding Judge quash ed the TMBtetment K'-preawntatlv* J U Vt a.ker of 'h# I’.tb Gaorgla district, in wh'cfc . are • lusted th* r:tla« of Hrubew'.rk. and \ aid -eta. has introduced and had referred to th# committee on agrlcul tur* the following bill designed to lead to th* improvement of rondl tloce In the market for *ea Inland cotton "Ha It enacted by th# Renat* and the Hone* of Hepreaantatlvea of the I’nlted State# of America. In ('ongreaa aneembled that in order to expert ment with tha cultivation of tea la- land cotton and to Improve the seed the ataple, the production and the cultivation thereof In Georgia. Klor Ida and South Carolina, there ahall be appropriated the ium of $1 00,000 the same to be expended for aaid purpose* by tnd under the direction of the Secretary of Agriculture ” It Is Mr Walker's intention to puah hie bill energetically at the com ing regular session of Congress and he is introducing it ahead of that session in order to improve its po sition on the calendar. The whole Georgia delegation is hacking the measure including the Senators. • >tofc yc t# '.et ouf Tk* Mo ! !t «• - • a • t tr. ■ 1 * . Establishes Himself Dictator. Huerta, who murdered President Madero and usurped his place, has gone the limit and has fetched up logically in the role of dictator of Mexico. He has assumed all the functions of the government, having turned out the Congress and Jailed many of its members and suspended the constitutional provisions for its independence. Called from House and Shot. A. D. Rawlings was called from his hoarding house In Albany, Ga., and shot dead as he passed through the door by Earl Loach, with whom he had trouble. Loach had been drink ing. Rats Gnaw Baby. Rats invaded the crib in which Prentice Warren, a five-month-old baby, of near Evansville, Ind., was asleep and gnawed her face so se verely that physicians say she can not recover. ♦ x ■*- , Dies After 70 Day Fast. After a fast of 70 days, durln| which time she steadfastly reft to partake of any food, Mrs. Grace Foss of Palo Alto, Cal., died. She • sufferer fro* r«w •%*>*>—rtce •ek’y'•'* 1 Jersey Ha. I * I ‘a years oi<l So:! J rolor a par ( ( f* r t tea .'y .’ameo* agamet Taia# fever Reg!«sred tame I'rld# of Fureetoa Na 10! *4 1 f’.mt rkar| for $il keyelim rr.r##«,,B Jarnay Stork Far* forewton N t\ • e • *', »t r *. ■ (1 e ' ' t. r r. t b » * f f* e be « a r.' e 1 t-m r<,rr*#pon<S»nt « r.e»» tha' thU r• a • thoat th# r<'t*#nt • ar. ? 1 ,.# PeaatSe '•h th# he* • « p <»er t The Waa 1 ho sent r.M .! BA* N# of th# t of the born# and treat your own and yosr neighbor's etnek tails you all about th* hnre# hew to plrk a Sound one how to tell k* eg* corrwctly. bow to treat *1! He d!eeaae« earraeafully ■nil# yalnebl* work has n#y*r been gtyeo to the public before Price 50c postpaid w H ttilgar. J70 Whitehall St , Atlanta. Ga. Ageota waited l a# GaeoJiar Ughtlng Hyetrtna—-In dividual or central gnuerattmi. which bare stood the teat. For par ticulars aak M L Pommer, t’harleB- ton, S C. Our tanks and alrpumpe (the latter also handy for Automo- mob'.le use), are uueurp&ased for durability. Mantels and il&asware for all lighting systems, thn very best at lowest prices. Order your supply from M. L. Pommer, 642 King 8t., Charleston, 8. C. Farm for aal*—400 acres of fin# . .fern land four and s half milea from Cope and th# same distance from Norway for sale, three hun dred acres open land. Plenty of wood and a fair amount of saw tinier. This place can be made aa fnt a farm as there Is In Orange burg county. Comparatively level. Tarns: One-third cask and the bal- aiee In five years with seven per. cent Interest..,For terms, and other Urticul&rs apply to G. B. Kittrell, Cone. S. C. d *<•<>?rred a m*'e • r.*-st VA # a*-#* »lth a great Fm statesman * ho said a ear b*t< thla country and England would crime 4 The Jury In the ca*# of Govi Hie**# against W O Handera, of a Socialist paper over In N Garollna for saying the Govei ought to be shot. In the t’nited 8t Pourt at Elliaheth N C. last w failed to agree and waa dlachari The editor took exception at »o thing Governor Please said at meeting of Governora at Klehtnot The government has saved $1 S74 on the armor plate of one 1 tleship. This shows what a picnic Steel Trust had In furnishing the mor for our battleships. It also sh< how the Steel Trust could afford make such handsome contrlbuth to the Republican campaign fi every four years. Jack Johnson, the black pugll Is going to forfeit his bond and 1 return to the United States to sta trial for the violation of the wh slave law. That means that he v remain away permanently. We wl all the other pugilists, white a black, would follow Johnson into pi manent exile. Sale—Hope’s Mexican Big Boll tton Seed. Place your orders fu-ly for this leading variety and Jairease your cotton profits 25 to 50 /jer cent. A wonderful ylelder; ex- Hra early; 40 per cent, lint of the (ilghest quality; largest boll known; ‘ 10 bolls to pound. Plant It once you will plant It always. Special prices for 60 days, three bushels, $500. The demand will be much greater »than my supply. Nothinf but the choicest seed shipped. J. D. Hope, Sharon, 8. C. See my exhi bit. Bute Fair, Columbia, 8. C.